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Letters. Patent No. casca, daad Augen 17, 1869; patented m canada, April5,1867.

IMPROVEMENT IN GARRIAvGE-SIIAT.l

I The Schedule referred to in the Letten APatent making vpari: of thesame.

Be it known that I, ISRAEL KINNEY, of Wood-V stock, Canada, haveinvented a certain newand useful foradjusting a top to t-lie'same.

Figure 2 shows an elevation of thesame.

Figure 3 shows a plain inside'vfrew, with lazy-back and top removed. v i

Figurefil represents an outside view ofyone' side'o'fthe seat.

Figure 5 represents au inside view of one side of the seat. y

Figure 6 represents an inside'view. o f the back part of theseat.

For a particular .description ,of the seat, refer to the pian, iig. 3,and theletters thereon marked.

Letters G show the back and sides of the seat, which are composed ofmetal, and maybe either' cast or-bent into any 'desired form or shape.

Letters E represent a Bange, forming Vpart of the same, to which i'sattached a wooden bottom, by means y of screws or nails through thesmall holesrepresented 'on the flange.

Letters F show the ears or lugs, by means of which to attach a lazy-back`ortop, or both combined, and

any number of those ears or lugs; which may be desired can Ybe put on,or the seat can be made without any, if desired, and the top andlazyback can be made either xed dr movable. A

Letter H, on tig. 4, representsa curtain, which extends around theoutside of the seat, at the bottom, which is also-made of metal, audcast or bent into the desired form, 'and Vcan be. either madein onepiece with the seat, or separate, as'desired'.` f What I claim as myinvention, is

In the 'rst place, making the sides and back of the 4seat of one pieceof cast-metal; second, making the curtain in the same manner and of thesame materials with the seat,l or not,jas-d esired. o

` ISRAEL KINNEY.

as the sides and back, this curtain being in'one piece Witnesses: 1 1WILLIAM BISHOP, J. -W. FEReUsoN.

